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Silent Night - Christmas Carol Guitar Lesson

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Christmas Carol Guitar Lesson with Andrew Wasson from Creative Guitar Studio.

In this video lesson Andrew explains how advanced beginner's and intermediate students alike can develop a straight forward arrangement of the classic Christmas carol, "Silent Night."

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  • he is the bob ross of guitar playing :)

  • cool, Thanks man. I learned this in 20 minutes. Fun to play.

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  • Love your lessons, Andrew. It's refreshing to see a great teacher show all of the details of a tune. Nice arrangements and very well done.

  • @michael666leahcim

    ya you play good but can u talk less and play more

  • is that a yamaha guitar? sounds good

  • Oh thank you soo much. I have never played guitar ever in my life. Never even picked one up. I decided I wanted to try it and I found this. I am doing so well so far!! Thank you soo much.

  • Hey ! Andrew , thanks for ur video lessons. One question, song "Hotel California" is in the Key of "D major" but some of the chords used are outside of that key of "Dmajor". Can u please help me in understanding this ??? Thanks in advance....

  • Just found your lessons on Youtube, and they're fantastic! Nothing else on here is so clear and comprehensive. Thank you very much! Happy Christmas!

  • For the last G chord in the piece, it looks like you're playing a major chord, but you call it a power chord.

    Also, thanks for the great video.

  • simple,...and nice,..good stuff

  • That's a nice idea!

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